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Latest Developments in EU Public
Procurement & Concessions Law
Stay up-to-date on Procurement and PPP issues with our journal!
After seven years of successfully covering the evolution of PPPs, the EPPPL has since
2012 broadened its focus to legal and policy issues raised by Procurement under
Managing Editor Prof. Dr. Christopher Bovis.
The European Procurement and Public Private Partnership Law Review is a reviewed
academic journal, which offers a dynamic high-level forum of reference for practitioners,
academics, researchers and policy-makers in these legal and policy fields. Each issue
contains topical and reviewed articles, country reports from an EU & EFTA wide
network of experts, comments on the latest EU and national jurisprudence and other
useful material such as conference recaps or book reviews.
European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review - EPPPL
4 issues/year
approx. 70 pages/issue
ISSn: 2194-7376
www.lexxion.eu/epppl
print or online version 394 EUR (excl.VAT)
Are you interested in EPPPL?
Please visit our website www.lexxion.eu/epppl or just send us an E-mail to
[email protected] and order your first 2 issues for the price of 1!
Monday & Tuesday, 23 - 24 March 2015 | Brussels
Expert Panel
(among others):
Chair:
Christopher BOVIS
University of Hull
Elzbieta Bienkowska
European Commissioner for Internal
Market and Services (invited)
Joanna SZYCHOWSKA
REGISTRATIon FoRM
European Commission
EPPPL Conference 2015: Latest Developments in EU Public Procurement and Concessions Law
23 - 24 March 2015 | Brussels
CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP VENUE
Please register with:
Club of the University Foundation
Rue d'Egmont 11 | 1000 Brussels
Registration is possible until 8 March 2015. As the number of
places is limited, please register as soon as possible.
Conference on 23 March 2015
 Regular: 785 EUR*
 Reduced fee for public authorities: 585 EUR*
Conference & Workshop on 23 & 24 March 2015
 Regular: 1.350 EUR*
 Reduced fee for public authorities: 985 EUR*
Department/ Position
*The participation fees include the conference/ workshop material, drinks and snacks during
the breaks and lunch.VAT will be added if applicable. Special rates for students on request.
Postal Code/Country
Cancellations must be made in writing via post or fax. Full participation fees will be charged for cancellations received after 8 March 2015. Upon agreement with the organisers, nomination of a substitute is
possible in case of inability to attend. In the unlikely event of cancellation on the part of the organisers,
notice will be duly given no later than 2 weeks prior to the event, and participation fees will be fully refunded. The organisers are not responsibile for reimbursement of travel, accommodation, and/or loss of
working hours expenses, unless such costs are incurred as a result of wantonly negligent or deliberate
behaviour on the part of the organisers.
Press date: 23 December 2014. Programme may be subject to alterations.
Beiten Burkhardt Law
Institution
Address
Telephone
E-mail
VAT Reg. no. / no.TVA / BTW-nr.
Date, Signature
Steven VAN GARSSE
PPP Infocenter of the
Flemish Government
Stephan RECHTEN
name
 I am subscriber of the EPPPL journal and receive a discount
of 10% on the participation fees.
CANCELLATION POLICY
European Commission
Lexxion Publisher
Jana Behrens
Post:
Güntzelstr. 63, 10717 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)30-81 45 06-15
Fax:
+49 (0)30-81 45 06-22
E-mail: [email protected]
online: www.lexxion.eu/conferences
PARTICIPATION FEES
Workshop on 24 March 2015
 Regular: 685 EUR*
 Reduced fee for public authorities: 485 EUR*
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Conference | 23 March 2015
 Fraud and Corruption in Public Procurement
 The European Single Procurement Document
 E-Procurement: Technical, Financial and
Data Protection Challenges
 Procurement & Innovation:
How to Achieve Best Value for Money?
Workshop | 24 March 2015
 Regulatory Framework for Concessions
in the ‘Classic’ and ‘Utilities’ Sector
 Risk Categorisation, Risk Assessment &
Risk Transfer in Concessions
 Experiences of Economic operators in
the Award and operation of Concessions
 Assessment of Excluded Sectors
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, 24 MARCH 2015
MONDAY, 23 MARCH 2015
8:30
9:00
Registration & Welcome Coffee
Welcome Addresses
Christopher BOVIS
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business Law,
University of Hull & Managing Editor of the European
Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law
Review (EPPPL)
13:00
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
14:00
Publisher, Lexxion Publisher, Berlin & Brussels
Opening Keynote
 Data protection: How to guarantee
the protection of data and know-how?
 Electronic Signatures
Elzbieta BIENKOWSKA
Speakers:
Nikita STAMPA
European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services,
DG Internal Market and Services, European Commission,
Brussels (invited)
Christopher BOVIS
9:40
Session I: Procurement Rules & Probity:
Fraud and Corruption in Public
Procurementompared
16:00
 Strengthened regulation from EU directives
and ESI Funds Framework 2014-2020
Speaker:
Policy Officer, Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF),
European Commission
Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
 Provisions of the directives
Steven VAN GARSSE
Director of the PPP Infocenter of the Flemish
Government and Academic Director at the
Antwerp Management School
David BERMAN
periences &
Practical ex ticipation
par
maximum
Veolia, Paris (tbc)
Ulrich BÖHM
 Experiences of economic operators in the award
and operation of concessions
 Assessment of excluded sectors
 State aid, competition and links with
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
Session IV: Procurement & Innovation
17:00
End of Workshop
E.on SE, Germany (invited)
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
 Receive practical information on EU Concessions Law
 Discuss payment mechanisms and risk management in
 Receive insights into experiences of major economic
Concessions
 Meet and discuss with leading experts from the
operators
European Commission, Member States’ authorities,
industry and private legal practice
 network and exchange with colleagues from all
over Europe
Speaker:
Christopher Bovis
Tünde TÁTRAI
Session II: The European
Single Procurement Documentmpared
Head of Unit, Public Procurement Legislation I,
DG Internal Market and Services, European
Commission, Brussels
(incl. Coffee Break)
 How to implement and apply the Concessions
Directive?
 Achieving best value for money:
How to benefit from competition?
Hans STANDER
11:30
Afternoon Session:
Concessions in Practice
 Tendering below thresholds:
What requirements are imposed?
 Bid-rigging and collusion
Coffee Break
Lunch Break
 Thresholds in cross-border regions –
Where do they not hold? Legal
framework and recent jurisprudence
 Detection methods for fraud and corruption
11:00
14:00
Coffee Break
 Tendering in Cross-border Regions
Joanna SZYCHOWSKA
 How do concessions determine payment
(third party payments, shadow payments)?
Project Manager, e-procurement Belgium, Brussels
 Joint and centralised procurement (case studies,
energy, broadband, healthcare)
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business
Law, University of Hull, UK
 Risk categorisation, risk assessment
and risk transfer in concessions
13:00
Chair:
Christopher BOVIS
 Selection, awarding and contracting
of works and services concessions
Christian HENRARD
15:30
FACULTY
 Regulatory framework for concessions
in the ‘classic’ and ‘utilities’ sector
Head of Unit Economic analysis and e-procurement,
DG Internal Market and Services, European Commission,
Brussels
MORNING SESSIONS
Morning Session: Legal Framework,
Financial Mechanisms & Risk
Analysis/Transfer of EU Concessions
(incl. Coffee Break)
 Harmonisation on national and EU level?
Challenges to a genuine
Procurement Market:
What has been achieved
with the revised EU Directives?
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business Law,
University of Hull, UK
Session III: E-Procurement:
Facing the technical, financial and
data protection challenges
 Achieving a real simplification for public
authorities and undertakings?
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insights fro
First-hand
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the Europea
Chair:
9:30
 Facing 2016: Technical, financial and
administrative challenges
Wolfgang ANDREAE
9:10
Lunch Break
17:30
17:45
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business
Law, University of Hull
Closing Remarks
End of Conference
 Self-declaration from bidders
Impressions of the
EPPPL Conference 2014
 Evaluation criteria and Assessment
 Implementation and enforcement
 Mutual recognition: The challenge of
harmonization among EU Member States
Speakers:
Stephan RECHTEN
Partner, Beiten Burkhardt Law, Berlin
Anna GORCZYNSKA
University of Lodz, Poland
UPCoMInG EVEnT+ + +
Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents
Intensive Workshop: Fraud & Corruption in Public Procurement




notions, Prevention & Detection
Collusive Tendering & Bid-rigging in the Procurement Process
Handling Collusive Tendering and Bid-rigging
Practical Cases and Experiences from the Construction Sector
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WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
TUESDAY, 24 MARCH 2015
MONDAY, 23 MARCH 2015
8:30
9:00
Registration & Welcome Coffee
Welcome Addresses
Christopher BOVIS
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business Law,
University of Hull & Managing Editor of the European
Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law
Review (EPPPL)
13:00
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
14:00
Publisher, Lexxion Publisher, Berlin & Brussels
Opening Keynote
 Data protection: How to guarantee
the protection of data and know-how?
 Electronic Signatures
Elzbieta BIENKOWSKA
Speakers:
Nikita STAMPA
European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services,
DG Internal Market and Services, European Commission,
Brussels (invited)
Christopher BOVIS
9:40
Session I: Procurement Rules & Probity:
Fraud and Corruption in Public
Procurementompared
16:00
 Strengthened regulation from EU directives
and ESI Funds Framework 2014-2020
Speaker:
Policy Officer, Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF),
European Commission
Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
 Provisions of the directives
Steven VAN GARSSE
Director of the PPP Infocenter of the Flemish
Government and Academic Director at the
Antwerp Management School
David BERMAN
periences &
Practical ex ticipation
par
maximum
Veolia, Paris (tbc)
Ulrich BÖHM
 Experiences of economic operators in the award
and operation of concessions
 Assessment of excluded sectors
 State aid, competition and links with
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
Session IV: Procurement & Innovation
17:00
End of Workshop
E.on SE, Germany (invited)
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
 Receive practical information on EU Concessions Law
 Discuss payment mechanisms and risk management in
 Receive insights into experiences of major economic
Concessions
 Meet and discuss with leading experts from the
operators
European Commission, Member States’ authorities,
industry and private legal practice
 network and exchange with colleagues from all
over Europe
Speaker:
Christopher Bovis
Tünde TÁTRAI
Session II: The European
Single Procurement Documentmpared
Head of Unit, Public Procurement Legislation I,
DG Internal Market and Services, European
Commission, Brussels
(incl. Coffee Break)
 How to implement and apply the Concessions
Directive?
 Achieving best value for money:
How to benefit from competition?
Hans STANDER
11:30
Afternoon Session:
Concessions in Practice
 Tendering below thresholds:
What requirements are imposed?
 Bid-rigging and collusion
Coffee Break
Lunch Break
 Thresholds in cross-border regions –
Where do they not hold? Legal
framework and recent jurisprudence
 Detection methods for fraud and corruption
11:00
14:00
Coffee Break
 Tendering in Cross-border Regions
Joanna SZYCHOWSKA
 How do concessions determine payment
(third party payments, shadow payments)?
Project Manager, e-procurement Belgium, Brussels
 Joint and centralised procurement (case studies,
energy, broadband, healthcare)
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business
Law, University of Hull, UK
 Risk categorisation, risk assessment
and risk transfer in concessions
13:00
Chair:
Christopher BOVIS
 Selection, awarding and contracting
of works and services concessions
Christian HENRARD
15:30
FACULTY
 Regulatory framework for concessions
in the ‘classic’ and ‘utilities’ sector
Head of Unit Economic analysis and e-procurement,
DG Internal Market and Services, European Commission,
Brussels
MORNING SESSIONS
Morning Session: Legal Framework,
Financial Mechanisms & Risk
Analysis/Transfer of EU Concessions
(incl. Coffee Break)
 Harmonisation on national and EU level?
Challenges to a genuine
Procurement Market:
What has been achieved
with the revised EU Directives?
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business Law,
University of Hull, UK
Session III: E-Procurement:
Facing the technical, financial and
data protection challenges
 Achieving a real simplification for public
authorities and undertakings?
m
insights fro
First-hand
ission
m
m
o
C
n
the Europea
Chair:
9:30
 Facing 2016: Technical, financial and
administrative challenges
Wolfgang ANDREAE
9:10
Lunch Break
17:30
17:45
Chair in Law and Professor of European Business
Law, University of Hull
Closing Remarks
End of Conference
 Self-declaration from bidders
Impressions of the
EPPPL Conference 2014
 Evaluation criteria and Assessment
 Implementation and enforcement
 Mutual recognition: The challenge of
harmonization among EU Member States
Speakers:
Stephan RECHTEN
Partner, Beiten Burkhardt Law, Berlin
Anna GORCZYNSKA
University of Lodz, Poland
UPCoMInG EVEnT+ + +
Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents
Intensive Workshop: Fraud & Corruption in Public Procurement




notions, Prevention & Detection
Collusive Tendering & Bid-rigging in the Procurement Process
Handling Collusive Tendering and Bid-rigging
Practical Cases and Experiences from the Construction Sector
Save
th
1 8 - 1 e d ate :
9 M
2015 ay
www.lexxion.eu/conferences/epppl
JoURnAL
EPPPL Conference 2015:
+ + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion presents + + + Lexxion pre-
Latest Developments in EU Public
Procurement & Concessions Law
Stay up-to-date on Procurement and PPP issues with our journal!
After seven years of successfully covering the evolution of PPPs, the EPPPL has since
2012 broadened its focus to legal and policy issues raised by Procurement under
Managing Editor Prof. Dr. Christopher Bovis.
The European Procurement and Public Private Partnership Law Review is a reviewed
academic journal, which offers a dynamic high-level forum of reference for practitioners,
academics, researchers and policy-makers in these legal and policy fields. Each issue
contains topical and reviewed articles, country reports from an EU & EFTA wide
network of experts, comments on the latest EU and national jurisprudence and other
useful material such as conference recaps or book reviews.
European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review - EPPPL
4 issues/year
approx. 70 pages/issue
ISSn: 2194-7376
www.lexxion.eu/epppl
print or online version 394 EUR (excl.VAT)
Are you interested in EPPPL?
Please visit our website www.lexxion.eu/epppl or just send us an E-mail to
[email protected] and order your first 2 issues for the price of 1!
Monday & Tuesday, 23 - 24 March 2015 | Brussels
Expert Panel
(among others):
Chair:
Christopher BOVIS
University of Hull
Elzbieta Bienkowska
European Commissioner for Internal
Market and Services (invited)
Joanna SZYCHOWSKA
REGISTRATIon FoRM
European Commission
EPPPL Conference 2015: Latest Developments in EU Public Procurement and Concessions Law
23 - 24 March 2015 | Brussels
CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP VENUE
Please register with:
Club of the University Foundation
Rue d'Egmont 11 | 1000 Brussels
Registration is possible until 8 March 2015. As the number of
places is limited, please register as soon as possible.
Conference on 23 March 2015
 Regular: 785 EUR*
 Reduced fee for public authorities: 585 EUR*
Conference & Workshop on 23 & 24 March 2015
 Regular: 1.350 EUR*
 Reduced fee for public authorities: 985 EUR*
Department/ Position
*The participation fees include the conference/ workshop material, drinks and snacks during
the breaks and lunch.VAT will be added if applicable. Special rates for students on request.
Postal Code/Country
Cancellations must be made in writing via post or fax. Full participation fees will be charged for cancellations received after 8 March 2015. Upon agreement with the organisers, nomination of a substitute is
possible in case of inability to attend. In the unlikely event of cancellation on the part of the organisers,
notice will be duly given no later than 2 weeks prior to the event, and participation fees will be fully refunded. The organisers are not responsibile for reimbursement of travel, accommodation, and/or loss of
working hours expenses, unless such costs are incurred as a result of wantonly negligent or deliberate
behaviour on the part of the organisers.
Press date: 23 December 2014. Programme may be subject to alterations.
Beiten Burkhardt Law
Institution
Address
Telephone
E-mail
VAT Reg. no. / no.TVA / BTW-nr.
Date, Signature
Steven VAN GARSSE
PPP Infocenter of the
Flemish Government
Stephan RECHTEN
name
 I am subscriber of the EPPPL journal and receive a discount
of 10% on the participation fees.
CANCELLATION POLICY
European Commission
Lexxion Publisher
Jana Behrens
Post:
Güntzelstr. 63, 10717 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)30-81 45 06-15
Fax:
+49 (0)30-81 45 06-22
E-mail: [email protected]
online: www.lexxion.eu/conferences
PARTICIPATION FEES
Workshop on 24 March 2015
 Regular: 685 EUR*
 Reduced fee for public authorities: 485 EUR*
Nikita Stampa
Fax
ion
d informat
n
a
h
t
s
r
fi
ts
Receive
evelopmen
d
t
s
e
t
la
e
h
!
about t
challenges
g
in
m
o
c
p
and u
Conference | 23 March 2015
 Fraud and Corruption in Public Procurement
 The European Single Procurement Document
 E-Procurement: Technical, Financial and
Data Protection Challenges
 Procurement & Innovation:
How to Achieve Best Value for Money?
Workshop | 24 March 2015
 Regulatory Framework for Concessions
in the ‘Classic’ and ‘Utilities’ Sector
 Risk Categorisation, Risk Assessment &
Risk Transfer in Concessions
 Experiences of Economic operators in
the Award and operation of Concessions
 Assessment of Excluded Sectors